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24Nov2006
Student writing competition

Fancy yourself as a budding journalist or writer? Well here’s a chance to show off your skills in People and Planet’s student writing competition.

The student group have joined forces with openDemocracy.net to give all student writers a chance to be published on the openDemocracy website.

They are asking entrants to write a 1,000 - 2,000 word essay addressing the questions:

What does being an engaged global citizen mean? How can engaged global citizens help develop their ideas, amplify their voices and take action? How should engaged global citizens reach out to national governments, and to each other, to help address today´s global issues?

This all sounds quite a lot like our Your Say content so current writers should definitiely consider entering, and if this appeals to you, and you haven’t already, then maybe you should submit some writing to Generation Why too.

The closing date for competition entries is 31 January 2007 so get your pen to paper and start writing now. Good luck everyone.

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